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WyoTraveler
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
soren wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
I bought a 2013 Monaco gaser. One thing I like about Monaco is the warranty. You can take it anywhere for warranty service. Most RVs have to be taken back to original dealer for warranty service. Monaco does not discount what they pay for warranty service. Most likely because they still build quality into their MHs. I would buy another Monaco.
In the last fifteen years I have had timely, hassle free, no cost warranty work done by dealers in several states, none of whom were the "original dealer". This was on Jayco, Fleetwood and Winnebago products. Not quite sure where you got your idea? By your logic, a full-timer should just buy a new rig and throw all the warranty info. in the trash, since they are typically hundreds or thousands of miles away from the seller when an issue arises.
Actually is was a Jayco TT that I owned and purchased 2000 miles from my residence and warranty denied. I paid for the work to be done. Wires in the walls had twisted connections with no wire nuts or anything else to protect them. Repair dealer said it was the worst wiring he had ever seen in an RV. My 2012 Jayco TT almost burned to the ground on the 2nd trip. Third trip leaked badly. Jayco refused to step up to the plate. I just traded it. So far I am really happy with my Monaco MH. JMHO.
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